Tonight's Sky from Dhaka, Bangladesh
23.71°N, 90.41°E · Asia/Dhaka · Tue, Apr 28 · 22:11 UTC
❌ Sky fully covered — nothing visible right now
☁️ Overcast (100%) — stargazing not recommended tonight.
Poor — challenging conditions
⏳Overcast — visibility likely poor tonight. Check again later or try tomorrow.
Dhaka, Bangladesh · 2 planets in the sky (clouds blocking — not visible right now)
2 planets in the sky, but none visible to the naked eye
- Saturn — Saturn is bright, but sky conditions prevent observation.
- Neptune — Neptune is too faint for the naked eye (mag 7.8).
5 planets below the horizon — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus
- Mercury — Below horizon
- Venus — Below horizon
- Mars — Below horizon
- Jupiter — Below horizon
- Uranus — Below horizon
Sky map
Zenith at center · Horizon at edgeObserving conditions
Light pollution
Inner-city sky. Only Moon, planets, and the very brightest stars. No stellar limiting magnitude worth reporting.
Next eclipse
A total solar eclipse on Wednesday, 12 August 2026.
Visible: Greenland, Iceland, Spain, North Africa. Confirm viewability from Dhaka on the detail page.
- Duration
- 2m 18s
- Magnitude
- 1.04
Targets tonight
What this means
It is still daylight — check back after sunset.
The sky is overcast — outdoor viewing is not recommended tonight.
The Moon is below the horizon and will not interfere.
Sun
Moon
ISS passes (next 48 h)
- Wed, Apr 29 · 01:29 UTCpeak 20°in 3 hoursrises N → sets E5m 13s
- Wed, Apr 29 · 03:06 UTCpeak 20°in 5 hoursrises WNW → sets S5m 2s
- Wed, Apr 29 · 16:28 UTCpeak 49°in 18 hoursrises SSW → sets NE6m 27s
- Thu, Apr 30 · 00:43 UTCpeak 12°tomorrowrises NNE → sets ENE2m 29s
- Thu, Apr 30 · 02:18 UTCpeak 40°tomorrowrises WNW → sets SSE6m 23s
Active meteor showers
Eta Aquariids
~50/hrHalley's Comet debris; favors the Southern Hemisphere.
Peak: 05-06
Advanced — raw altitude, azimuth, magnitude for all planets
Planets
- MercuryBelow horizon
- VenusBelow horizon
- MarsBelow horizon
- JupiterBelow horizon
- Saturnmag 0.91.6°Not visible
- UranusBelow horizon
- Neptunemag 7.86.1°Needs telescope
